Staying close to the old city
Where to Stay
We recommend staying on the east side of the Guadalquivir — in the historic centre, Arenal, Santa Cruz, or El Centro. This puts you within walking distance of the venue and the best of the city. We'd steer you away from Triana for a base: it's a lovely neighbourhood to visit but less convenient for the weekend's events.
Prices are approximate and vary by season and availability. Book early — October is a popular month in Seville.
Arenal
0–8 min
Santa Cruz
8–15 min
El Centro
10–20 min
Walk to venue
Mercer Sevilla
Santa Cruz / Arenal
A beautifully restored 15th-century palace with 12 rooms, a rooftop pool, and an exceptional location a few minutes from the Cathedral. One of the city's most considered small hotels.
8 min walk to venue
Hotel EME Catedral
Santa Cruz
A modern hotel occupying several interconnected 16th-century houses, directly opposite the Giralda. Rooftop bar with cathedral views. Well-located and reliably good.
10 min walk to venue
Hotel Amadeus
Santa Cruz
A charming 18th-century townhouse in the heart of Santa Cruz, run with genuine care. Rooms are comfortable and well-priced. A local institution.
12 min walk to venue
Las Casas del Rey de Baeza
El Centro
A restored 18th-century building arranged around a planted courtyard. Calm, well-run, and a short walk from the Cathedral and the Alcázar. Good balance of character and comfort.
15 min walk to venue
Soho Boutique Catedral
El Arenal
Straightforward, comfortable rooms close to the Arenal bullring. A solid mid-range option for those who want proximity to the venue without paying luxury prices.
5 min walk to venue
Casas de Santa María
Santa Cruz
A small, well-maintained apartment-hotel in Santa Cruz with rooms arranged around a Moorish courtyard. Good for those who want a bit more independence and space.
12 min walk to venue